An escort who appeared on a video claiming Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.)
paid her for sex has told Dominican Republic police that she was
instead paid to make up the claims in a tape recording and has never met
or seen the senator before, according to court documents and two people
briefed on her claim.

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Part of human weasel James O'Keefe's plea deal was three years on probation, and one of the terms was that he couldn't leave his parents' state of residence, New Jersey, without court approval. That probation will not expire until the end of May, 2013.

So, he's been hanging around New Jersey a lot, and I'm betting that he's been hatching schemes against local Democrats.

If the authorities dig deep enough on this one, they're going to find O'Keefe and his funders at the bottom of the hole. This is right down his alley--prostitutes hired to read from a script while being videotaped without their knowledge. Shit, that's O'Keefe's modus operandi.

Reports are describing this as local Dominican Republic intrigue, but if it were that, there'd be no sense in setting up Menendez on prostitution charges, a Democratic senator up for election from... New Jersey.

If the FBI were really interested, it might be fun to see what the passport records of O'Keefe and his crew showed.

"(Anonymous source Peter) Williams, meanwhile, has gone underground. The anonymous WordPress site has apparently not been updated since Jan. 24. TPM’s emails to Peter Williams’ Yahoo account have not been returned. Other media outlets have had similar luck — with one exception. On Jan. 30, Breitbart reporter Matthew Boyle, who wrote the original story for The Daily Caller in November, reported that he’d received copies of other emails traded between Williams and the FBI, and that he also received “a note” from Williams himself."

All fingers are now pointing at you, Mr. Boyle. Maybe you should get some legal advice from fellow Breitbart "reporter", James O'Keffe?